TABLE-TOPPERS Wigginton Grasshoppers thrashed fellow division one side Malt Shovel 16-1 in the Fastpack Ltd York Sunday Morning League Senior Cup.

Harry Clapham bagged five goals, Matthew Mulhearn four and Reuben Young a hat-trick.

Neale Holmes, Stephen Jarvis, Jordan McGuigan and sub Mackenzie Nichol all added as Wiggy stormed to the semi-finals.

Atlanta also reached the last four with an easy 8-0 win at Brayton.

Liam Corbett hit a hat-trick with Scott Johnson, Daniel Paterson, Daniel Smith and sub Ryan Lamb also on the scoresheet.

Hounds beat division two side FC Harrogate 12-0 in the League Cup, the difference in class being clear.

Thomas Hogg scored four goals, Gary Collier three, Tom Collins two and Shaun Heselwood, Luke Pearse and sub Tom Elwood one apiece.

The only game in division one saw Bramham equalise at Hambleton with the last kick of the game.

The hosts had led 1-0 through John Matthews' first-half strike.

With top side Thorpe having the week off in division two, Tang Hall WMC missed the chance to narrow the gap as they crashed 4-1 at Selby Olympia - after having three men sent off.

Bailey Simpson put Tang Hall ahead in the first half but Andrew Porter (2), Samuel McAllister and Thomas Lazenby all netted for Olympia in the second.

Mitre and Wentworth drew 3-3 - just like they did in their previous meeting.

Mitre led 2-0 at the interval as Oliver Coulthard finished at the near post and Danny Phillips netted with a diving header.

William Moss cut the gap with a penalty after a foul by the Mitre keeper before Phillips grabbed his second of the game to make it 3-1.

An own goal and a 40-yard free-kick from Rob Forrester saw Wentworth level matters.

Clockhouse won 9-3 at K Town United with Callum Acko hitting a hat-trick.

Dylan Howlett (2), Pa Sainey Kanyi (2), Kieran Nelson and Bradley Walters added for Clockhouse, with Mitch Sleight (2) and Bartlomiej Kaminski replying.

King's Head United and York Medics drew 2-2 - Lewis Hall and James Rusling scoring for United and Vinayak Prasad and Jefferey Wong for the Medics - while Elvington Harriers edged Pollington 2-1 thanks to a Jason McLoud double.